Metapraxis VI: Sisyphus Distressing @Voila!Europe

A silenced story turned into a sonic venture, a fight between fictional characters and modern life: An iconic protagonist from Greek mythology, a classic antagonist from Grimm Brother’s tale, and Albert Camus’s philosophy values and social norms… vs endless repetition, meaninglessness, struggle & failure! With integrated BSL interpretation.

★★★★ “Such a radical approach to philosophy deserves an equally radical response in art.” The Spy in the Stalls

Sisyphus Distressing is a dynamic sonic theatre project, built around the myth of Sisyphus, as it was seen through the eyes of Albert Camus. Composed by Gregory Emfietzis (Greece/UK) and devised by the Metapraxis Ensemble (UK), it consists of 7 sounding and muted acts, combining video, text (in English), acting/movement and construction/design.

This is the second part of Gregory Emfietzis’s work on Sisyphus (watch the ‘Sisyphus Victimised’ performed by the LSO here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cpVQl97RcU), initiated during his residency with the London Symphony Orchestra (2012- 2014). This composition and development of this project has been generously supported the Arts Council England and Hinrichsen Foundation.